 We parked in front of the Queen Movie Theatre.
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 Historical Marker for those collecting TVA Special Event Credit.
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 Part of the Bryan Bomber Statue.
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 Carnegie Library.
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 One of several decorated train engines that the walk passes.
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 One of Bryan's fine mansions.
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 Not a Mansion but a very nice old home.
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 Built in 1924 by Roger Q. and Nina Heard Astin, the Astin Mansion is a paragon of the grand 1920’s style. In 2004 the Astin Mansion was purchased as a Special Events Venue, and since that time has become one of the most well known Wedding Venues in Bryan/College Station.
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 Parker Bed and Breakfast.
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 Rosary Garden.
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Nice Home |
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 Carol and Ed.
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Nice birdhouse.
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Tree stump in front of house is made of cement. |
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 Another nice home. |
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 Nicely painted picnic table in park.
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 Gazebo decorated for 4th of July. |
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Built for Onah Astin, wife of cotton planter James H. Astin. Construction began in 1901 and was completed two years later. The exterior of the Classical Revival residence features a two-story gallery with Corinthian columns. Holland Porter, a planter, purchased the home in 1946, and additions were made to the structure during his ownership.
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 Flamingo yard art. Not ruffled feathers. |
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 Entering Sue Haswell Park
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 One of the Presidential plaques along the walkway. |
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 Another one of the locomotives.
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 Old Courthouse Bell. |
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 Fireman's Memorial.
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